Towards an institutional setup for industrial policy in late industrialization in the 21st century
Development Policy Review Vol 43/Issue 2 (e70004)
Jan Grumiller / Werner RazaMarch 2025 | DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/dpr.70004

This article contributes to the ongoing debate on the institutional preconditions for inclusive and sustainable development in the global periphery, countries that are in a subordinate position within global capitalism.
The authors argue that deliberations pertaining to the effectiveness, inclusiveness, and sustainability of economic development must take into account the political-economic contexts of specific peripheral countries. The article goes on to further conceptualize inclusive late industrialization processes and operationalize institutional setups for industrial policy to make it more useful from a policy perspective.